Peace activists voice message with weekend march
Several dozen peace activists marched from their peace camp in Dunn Meadow to the intersection of Third Street and College Mall Road Saturday, encountering mixed reaction from passers-by.
Several dozen peace activists marched from their peace camp in Dunn Meadow to the intersection of Third Street and College Mall Road Saturday, encountering mixed reaction from passers-by.
Both plaintiffs and defendants in a lawsuit charging IU with violations of Indiana's Open Door Law are appealing a ruling by a Jeffersonville judge. Last month Special Judge Cecile Blau said IU President Myles Brand had the authority to fire former men's basketball coach Bob Knight. She also said the plaintiffs, a group of 46 fans, may pursue their claim in court.
The White House today delivered to Congress its proposal for a new Homeland Security Department in hopes of winning passage on Capitol Hill.
MCCORDSVILLE, Ind. -- Farmers will be keeping a wary eye on Indiana skies this week as they wait for fields to dry out after a soaking string of storms that have delayed planting.
For those who wanted to be Little 500 riders but didn't want to put in the time, there's the Mini 500. The Mini 500 is the tricycle race tonight that brings together the seriousness of the actual race, with the humor of crazy costume designs and team presentations.
The Counting Crows have canceled their previously scheduled Oct. 30 performance at the IU Auditorium. Ticket holders can obtain a refund at the point of purchase starting this morning.
Marshall and Meyer are still young, 18 and 19, but no longer new to IU -- at least not brand new. They still live in Wright and have made it through the first semester of dorm life. They are still best friends. They are still blond and still cute, though the onset of the Indiana winter has left them slightly less tan than the beginning of the school year found them. They are both still planning on being doctors and both still working hard to do well in their challenging first year of chemistry and calculus classes.
The IU American Indian Studies Research Institute (AISRI) is leading the way in preserving and halting the decline of usage of the native Lakota language.
GARY, Ind. -- A former student walked up to a 10th-grader in a high school parking lot and shot him in the head Friday, killing him, authorities said. The 17-year-old suspected gunman was taken into custody. The shooting happened at 8:15 a.m. outside Lew Wallace High School, before school started. "The suspect walked up to the victim, put a gun to his head and shot him," Police Chief John Roby told CNN.
I'm bored. This isn't right. Joe Grace is not supposed to get bored. Joe Grace is supposed to be chasing wild chipmunks. Joe Grace is supposed to be rolling down hills collecting chiggers on his merry way. Joe Grace is not supposed to be writing in the third person -- but he is doing it anyway.
So, it's that time of year again. That time when everything changes to pink and red. Little paper hearts and cutout cupids stick to store windows and the silver wrappers on Hershey's Kisses become a red shiny color. Flower shops are overrun with orders and candy stores stock up on those little pastel hearts, each engraved with their own hot pink message, urging the receiver to "be mine" or telling them that they are "hot stuff." A time of year to show your significant other that you love them.
CHICAGO -- Concerned about stories appearing in the campus newspaper, a dean at Governors State University telephoned the printer one night with some instructions.
INDIANAPOLIS -- Hoosiers for Higher Education visited the Statehouse in Indianapolis Wednesday to lobby legislators and to learn about legislation that will be affecting higher education. Due to the current recession there has been a shortfall in state revenue and cuts to the state budget. These cuts contribute to IU's financial constraints and pose the likelihood of tuition increases.
Sprinting through an airport to a catch a leaving flight is becoming a thing of the past. Potential flyers will have to endure a thorough inspection of bags, person, as well as ticketing information, leaving little time for passengers to dally around airports. With terrorists threats and airplane malfunctions unlikely, yet possible, consumers feel the sky is not the smart place to be. "I wish they'd check the plane twice," sophomore Angela Fonyuy said.
In the midst of pessimistic economic expectations, rising unemployment rates and sluggish capital spending, the government is trying to find ways to boost consumer expenditure and investment in business. Republicans and Democrats are wrangling over the details of the fiscal stimulus package. But since the federal government has a major budget surplus, the stimulus package is expected to be relatively large and would have a huge impact on the economy.
Six and a half years ago, when I entered an in-patient psychiatric hospital for the first time, my therapists gave me a warning. Most people out there in the world, they told me, aren't ready to discuss mental illness. It's taboo to many of them, something you just don't bring up in public. Be ready for that. At the time, I really didn't think much of that warning. I just wanted to get out of that hospital.